The all-sports trophies are annually awarded to the schools which perform the best across the board in league competition. First-place finishes are worth 10 points (nine for men), second place is worth nine points (eight for men) ... last place is worth one point.

The Westminster women's teams only trailed Grove City who totaled 67.5 points. The four-point margin of victory is the lowest since Grove City (61) edged Westminster (59) in the race for the 2010-2011 All-Sports Trophy. Rounding out the women programs were Washington & Jefferson (61), Thomas More (49), Waynesburg (45), Geneva (44.5), Saint Vincent (42.5), Thiel (38), Bethany (33.5) and Chatham (18.5).

Washington & Jefferson (66) won for the men's teams, followed by Grove City (56), Saint Vincent (53), Thomas More (49.5), Waynesburg (49), and Thiel (45.5). After Westminster were Bethany (30.5) and Geneva (26).

About Westminster College...Founded in 1852 and related to the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), Westminster College ranks first in the nation as "Best College for Women in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math," according to Forbes.com. Westminster is a top-tier liberal arts college and a national leader in graduation rate performance, according to U.S. News Best Colleges guide. Westminster is also honored as one of "The Best 377 Colleges" by The Princeton Review, and is named to the President's Honor Roll for excellence in service learning.

Nearly 1,600 undergraduate and graduate students benefit from individualized attention from dedicated faculty while choosing from 41 majors and nearly 100 organizations on the New Wilmington, Pa., campus. Visit www.westminster.edu/advantage to view "Advantage: Westminster" A Strategic Plan 2010-2020.